![]() Then I started up my editing business and noticed a definite trend. ![]() Writing, to my way of thinking, represented the thoughts of the writer, no more than that. ![]() Unless an author was writing something specifically themed to a country, then I couldn't see how citizenship might affect the writing. I never used to think about where authors lived, what country they represented. Quintessentially Canadian is huge and splendiferous, from oddball to awesome, and Graham celebrates its variousness in the books list below. But what does that mean, exactly? Well according to research by Graham herself, it means everything. ![]() Set against World War One and the the Halifax Explosion, Genevieve Graham's new novel, Tides of Honour, a story of love, loss, and honour, is quintessentially Canadian. CanLit is huge and splendiferous, as the author of Tides of Honour demonstrates. ![]()
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